Lovely Letters Wedding Card
I have another Wedding card for you today,the request for this card was to have a large card it is an A4 sheet folded in half.I find these cards sometimes a little difficult when you don't have enough to fill them,I don't have any Wedding stamps as yet,so it made it hard to decide what I was going to do.I remembered I had the Stampin'Up! Lovely Letters Alphabet(my favourite alphabet set) and decided to just label the card Mr and Mrs,the rest just fell into place.I used the gorgeous Kaisercraft To Have and To Hold DP range again,the one that was used on the last Wedding card post. I used the opposite side of the DP, as I needed this one to be more subtle, so Mr and Mrs could be seen on the vellum cardstock.I then ran the stamped Vellum c/s through the cuttlebug with the Swiss Dots embossing folder.You can slightly see the DP through the vellum c/s,it is easier to see in person.The pearls are also Kaisercraft and self adhesive,the colour I used is champagne which I love they add so much elegance to a card.I made the frame with my Spellbinders Mega Nestabilities and used 3d foam to attach it to give it some dimension,I love them you can do so much with the spellbinders nestabilities.If you have a look at Amazing Paper Grace she is fabulous and shows all the amazing things you can do with spellbinder dies.I think this is my longest post ever...LOL....I hope you like the card and thanks for stopping by reguarly and leaving all your wonderful comments,I really appreciate it.
Stamps - Stampin'Up! Lovely Letters Alphabet
Ink - Stazon Jet Black
Papers - Kaisercraft To Have & To Hold Eternity DP,Shimmer c/s,Stampin'Up! Basic Black and Vellum c/s
Accessories - Spellbinders Mega Nestabilities Curved Rectangles,Kaisercraft pearls,Cuttlebug embossing folder Swiss Dots,Organza Ribbon,Gold Cord,Scor Pal for embossed lines on bottom of card
1 comment:
OMW! This is absolutely stunning! It just goes to show that an image is so not necessary - this is amazing! Classy, elegant and perfect!
hugs Bev x
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